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mariusmssj 2017-10-13 07:44

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by suicidal_orange (Post 1536636)
Why would you wait for someone at Jolla to do what you can do yourself? I can't think of a single possible reason :)

Some people were reporting issues with the modem and I just wasn't sure if there were any other issues.

bruce-one 2017-10-13 08:59

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mariusmssj (Post 1536639)
Some people were reporting issues with the modem and I just wasn't sure if there were any other issues.

My F5122 is working perfectly, just fyi :-)

suicidal_orange 2017-10-13 09:25

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by mariusmssj (Post 1536639)
Some people were reporting issues with the modem and I just wasn't sure if there were any other issues.

So try the community image which is practically the same as the official one - if it works for you then you can buy?

beobachter 2017-10-13 10:49

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
https://shop.jolla.com/auth/login/?n...%2Fpurchase%2F

DrYak 2017-10-13 12:48

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by suicidal_orange (Post 1536636)
Why would you wait for someone at Jolla to do what you can do yourself? I can't think of a single possible reason :)

Single tiny possible reason : currently, you need to do a couple of small hacks to enable everything on the F5122 .
Waiting for a "ready to use F5122" image is the lazy route.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BluesLee (Post 1536629)
Anyone knows why some of us encountered warnings in Spanish language after flashing the Android image?

You can use XperiFirm (it's .NET, it works with mono in Linux) to download another Android image that the above linked Lat-Am.
(e.g.: I downloaded Switzerland).

Just pay attention to at least have 34.3.A.0.228 (Nougat 7.1.1), there are still a few countries with images that are stuck at 34.0 (Marshmallow 6.0.1).

(On the other hand, if you want to backup the TA with the DRM key these old 34.0 images are exactly what you need).

einmaleins 2017-10-13 19:31

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
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Originally Posted by jakibaki (Post 1536596)
No that actually wasn't it D:

Did it work anyways for you? In that case there are multiple non-fatal errors that can happen.

At first thank you very much for this helpful guide as windows/emma is no option for me.

I had this RESET-NON-SECURE-ADB question too and canceled the flashing because I was not sure what this means. I restarted the flashing and checking the Firmeware Selector dialog. Under exclude -> Misc TA there is an option to exclude this. Can you remember if you checked that point? Should this be included? Are there other options that should be checked?

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LouisDK 2017-10-13 20:42

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
I tried flashing Sailfish X to my Xperia X using this device.

My sim card was detected but I was unable to get any signal.

My only changes was using the F5121_34.3.A.0.238_1302-4806_R2D (DE T-MOBILE) from Xperia flashtool and my officially brought Xperia X image.

Anyway I was able to get signal by using the official Windows Sailfish X installation instructions and F5121_34.3.A.0.228 NOBA firmware from Emma.

lantern 2017-10-13 20:48

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
For those of you who don't wanna update to >=.228 fw, I wrote how I was able to flash /oem partition from hybris-recovery here. Might be of help for somebody.
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...34#post1536434

jakibaki 2017-10-13 21:32

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LouisDK (Post 1536732)
I tried flashing Sailfish X to my Xperia X using this device.

My sim card was detected but I was unable to get any signal.

My only changes was using the F5121_34.3.A.0.238_1302-4806_R2D (DE T-MOBILE) from Xperia flashtool and my officially brought Xperia X image.

Anyway I was able to get signal by using the official Windows Sailfish X installation instructions and F5121_34.3.A.0.228 NOBA firmware from Emma.

Did you boot into android after flashing?

If not that's probably the reason why it didn't work with flashtool.

DrYak 2017-10-13 21:40

Re: [UNOFFICIAL GUIDE] Flash Sailfish X using Linux or MacOS
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by LouisDK (Post 1536732)
My only changes was using the F5121_34.3.A.0.238_1302-4806_R2D (DE T-MOBILE) from Xperia flashtool
{...}
Anyway I was able to get signal by using the official Windows Sailfish X installation instructions and F5121_34.3.A.0.228 NOBA firmware from Emma.

Another possible explication are difference between Emma and Flashtool.

I have zero experience with Emma, but I've noticed that there are tons of part that can be optionnally flashed or not in Flashtool.

Personnally, I've selected to flash nearly every single possible optionnal : wipe everything, nearly all optionnal Ta
The only exception is simlock - it's not available in Simple mode, and Advanced mode advises you NOT to flash it. So I've skipped simlock.ta


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